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S pe ec h Informative

Speech

Writing
Persuasive
Speech
Argumentative
Speech
Speech Writing
is the art of using proper grammar and
expression to convey a thought or
message to a reader.
Speech Writing
Structured around a purpose
Logically connected ideas
Sufficient supporting evidence
Speech Writing
Clear - simple

3C
Concise – not too long

Coherent – logically
ordered
“There are three things to aim at in public speaking: first,
to get into your subject,
then to get your subject into yourself,
and lastly, to get your subject into the heart of
your audience.”
- Alexander Gregg
form
at
Title
Content:
 Introduction
 Body
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
1. Attention Grabber
 Start of your speech
 Grab the audience’s attention
o Quotes/Proverbs: “Where there’s a will,
there’s a way
o Fact: Ice cream was once called “cream
ice”
o Story: short personal story
o Joke
INTRODUCTION
2. Greeting and Personal Introduction
Dear students…
Good morning everyone…I’m…

3. Introduce the topic


For example:
I’ll be talking about…First…Second…Third…
BODY
 It is the most important part of any speech. You
should provide a number of reasons and arguments
to convince the audience to agree with you.
 Explain in detail the information that you want
to convey
BODY
Techniques that can be used in the body:
Advantage or Disadvantage

Cause and Effect

Problem and Solution


CONCLUSION
 The conclusion should be something that the
audience takes with them.

 It could be a reminder, a collective call to action, a


summary of your speech, or a story.
CONCLUSION
“It is upon us to choose the fate of our home, the earth
by choosing to begin waste management at our
personal spaces.”

 After concluding, add a few lines of gratitude to the


audience for their time.
Topics for Speech Writing
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
Speech intended to inform and to share new
ideas and build perceptions about “Tree
Planting”
Give the importance of your topic to the
audience.
The goal of this speech is to give the audience
a new understanding or new appreciation of some
topic with which you might be familiar.
Topics for Speech Writing
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
Speech written to convince the listeners to the
validity of the speaker’s argument about “Why
People Should Connect More With Nature”
This might involve convincing some to change
their opinion or at the very least take into
account some ideas that have not really been
considered before.
Topics for Speech Writing
ARGUMENTATIVE SPEECH
Speech that tries to change the reader’s mind
by convincing him or her to agree with your
point of view about “Nature vs. Nurture”
This attempts to be highly persuasive and
logical.
It usually assumes that the reader disagrees
with the writer, but it should be noted that
the reader is no less intelligent than the
writer.

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